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FunkyHat · 31-35, M
In regards to some things, I hope we never go back to where we were. Some things that were once considered normal are very wrong, and luckily more people are starting to see that.
Coralmist · 41-45, F
Great question. I feel some normalcy has been restored, but nothing feels TRULY normal still. It's like we have to be so wary of how far apart we are and always wondering WHEN this virus may leave. There's restaurants in MA reopening for indoor, but I don't think the public feels really ready for indoor dining Imo. I was thinking this question the other day...when will full normalcy return? It's so hard to say, and it makes me sad.
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reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
maybe. its certainly a good time to practice being OK with impermanence, just let it be what it will be and accept it and make the acceptance a part of the new you. I could burn everything I own, lose everyone and change city and I'd adapt.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
Absolutely, and it's just a natural part of the evolution that occurs in every country. This misery we are experiencing is just "growing pains".
Cierzo · M
It is not 'gone'. It is being stolen (or at least trying to be so) by certain elites using BLM, viruses and other tools to replace it with their own agenda.
WSEIII · 51-55, M
The world will return to "normal" once the needle of the Covid vaccine is inserted in our arms.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Yeah things will go back to normal. Hell of a bump though.
Quetzalcoatlus · 46-50, M
It'll be fine, just hang in there..